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Hey guys it has been awhile since i posted anything i wanted to share with you all my latest work. i am making a Resident Evil Afterlife Exectutioner costume. here are some pics of where i have been and where i am at... let me know what you think...

here is a shot of a figure i am working off of.

here are the progress shots.. i ordered a muscle upperbody suit from brandon lane..

a custom mask made by a good friend

here is muscle suit painted by a friend of mine Joe Evans

i made the fabric parts and did all the distressing.. it isnt completed just yet but it is starting to look really really sweet

oh yeah i am wearing sheetrock stilts to get the height. i believe it will be the show stopper at dragoncon this year.

i will update you all on the axe very soon. i am CNC machining all of it out and will have pics up soon..

thanks you 2 i have been working on it on and off all year.. the axe blade is going to be sheet metal waterjetted out and welded together at the blade angle. and the rest will either be wood or UHMW... im very excited about this one..

This is flippin awesome! Best RE costume I've seen.
Might I suggest though, lowering the stilts a bit? The height looks just a touch of proportion. You definitely need a good deal of it, but there's something off.

This is flippin awesome! Best RE costume I've seen.
Might I suggest though, lowering the stilts a bit? The height looks just a touch of proportion. You definitely need a good deal of it, but there's something off.

i am dropping 6 inches off of them.. that way ill be standing 7'4" not 8'.....if i were to scale based on the movie i should be 8' .... but i cant get that CG look..

wow, really amazing work!! Brandon's suits are amazing. one thing that trips me up though. The zipper seam in the back. maybe you could extend the burlap mask to have a tail that would cover the seam. not sure if you are going for 100% accuracy or not though.... either way the suit will def turn heads.